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Using exifrenamer
Using exifrenamer












If you only shoot JPG, then EXIFRenamer is fine, though a little cumbersome until you get used to it.Īs someone else in this thread said, you get what you pay for. Either they are capable of reading the EXIF data from the RW2 file or they are smart enough to copy it from the JPG when the camera file name (e.g. Using EXIFRenamer, I often had "duplicate" photos in my Lightroom catalog because the names were different.Ī Better Finder Renamer and PathFinder both handle this correctly. Lightroom automatically combines RAW + JPG but only if the file names being the same. As a result, the files are named differently: Occasionally the RAW file and JPG are written at different clock times - in other words, the clock says 56 seconds when the JPG is written, but by the time the RAW file has finished writing to the SD card the clock has flipped over to 57 seconds. Instead it quietly uses the file creation date which can cause problems with Lightroom.

#Using exifrenamer for mac os

Apparently EXIFRenamer cannot read EXIF data from the RAW file (Panasonic's RW2 format, in my case). ExifRenamer for Mac OS v.2.1.3 A tool for renaming digital photos, movie- and audio-clips of almost every camera vendor. I was using EXIFRenamer happily until I started shooting RAW + JPG. Then click the X that appears on the left upper corner of ExifRenamer 2.1.3 to perform the uninstall. Click and hold ExifRenamer 2.1.3 icon with your mouse button until it starts to wiggle. Open up Launchpad, and type ExifRenamer 2.1.3 in the search box on the top. In short, EXIFRenamer is not sufficient if you shoot RAW + JPG. Option 2: Delete ExifRenamer 2.1.3 in the Launchpad. Sorry to dredge up such an old thread but I wanted to point out something I couldn't find mentioned elsewhere.












Using exifrenamer